mucilage in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The coffee beans, still coated with mucilage, are then stored for up to a day.
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Afterwards the mucilage is washed off and the parchment coffee is partially dried for sale, retaining only 30% to 35% of the moisture content.
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On contact with an insect, the peduncular glands release additional mucilage from special reservoir cells located at the base of their stalks.
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A 1.5% weight/volume ratio of psyllium mucilage exhibits binding properties that are superior to a 10% weight/volume ratio of starch mucilage.
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Mucilage yield amounts to about 25% (by weight) of the total seed yield.
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The upper surface of the leaf is densely covered with red glandular hairs that secrete a sticky mucilage.
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These then become ensnared by the mucilage and, unless they are strong enough to escape, are suffocated or die from exhaustion.
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The leaves have trichomes on them, which secrete a mucilage that traps prey.
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The upper surface of the leaves are sticky from the mucilage secreted by stalked glands covering the leaf surface.
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The term adhesive may be used interchangeably with glue, cement, mucilage, or paste.
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